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Young people want drug education that works

  

Colin Mangham's response to a call for ending drug prohibition (Letters, March 29) is troubling. Drug abuse is bad, but Mangham's argument is worse.

He points to "legalizers" as the sole reason that prohibition policies have failed to deter youth drug use. Wrong. Youth drug use has risen since the criminal prohibition of substances began because the "prohibitors" have tried to shame and scare young people, instead of providing honest, health-based information on drugs.

As an example, Mangham perpetuates the ridiculous idea that we can somehow talk about drugs without using the definition of the word. Aspirin is a drug; so are alcohol, caffeine, marijuana, codeine. Young people disregard the false information they receive from fear-based education programs; this creates an information vacuum, making them vulnerable to incorrect information.

Honest education, given in respectful settings, has led to fewer young people using drugs and young people delaying their first use until they are older. Mangham seems to prefer that young Canadians remain scared, uneducated and prone to the black market.

We don't want a war, we just want drug education that works.

Caleb Chepesiuk

Director,

Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy,

Ottawa

 

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Young+people+want+drug+education+that+works/2752353/story.html

 

 
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